>> Whether or not we specify the IPython notebook, we will almost
> certainly specify a version of IPython that *can* run the notebook. We
> will work with Spyder and Python(x,y) to get a newer version of
> IPython in, but the current version of Python(x,y) would not meet the
> specified version of IPython either way.
I think you can interpret "Python(x,y) has IPython" in two ways. The one
you are thinking of is that Spyder has an IPython shell of sufficiently
high version. The other is that Python(x,y) ships the IPython package and
its startup script as an executable. The latter is *much* easier to realize.
Almar
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